Golfer Jeremy Poincenot Masters the Fairways of Life While Legally Blind
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Confronting sudden vision loss as a 19-year-old college student, golfer Jeremy Poincenot has navigated life’s hazards sand traps with ferocious a determination to rise above adversity. Embracing Through the power of interdependence and the willingness to ask for help, Jeremy he has since become a three-time blind golf world champion. Jeremy He goes Inside the ICE House to discuss his passion for the sport and explain how, with a Callaway club or a microphone in hand to inspire others, he’s learned to embrace life while legally blind.
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